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Crisp honey kumquat
FruitForLife:
So I came across a local that has supposedly the crisp honey kumquat or honey crisp kumquat tree, it’s one of the best if not the best kumquat variety, she said that it flowers multiple times a year (up to 5), and that the fruit has one or zero seeds and the taste is pure sweet, I had a chance to look at the mother tree, and did some research online, this one seems legitimate.
I got a small branch and grafted onto my lemon seedling rootstocks, I’m praying that at least one will make it!!!
Mother tree:
The fruits:
growinginphoenix:
Did they say where they got their tree from?
Seanny:
Some people got duped.
A friend still want to buy 1.
Where are they being sold?
I want to buy scions, refer me?
FruitForLife:
Owner said she got it from a friend, which they got it from guangxi china, the city where it originated from.
I can ask but most likely answer is no, at least not until fruiting is over.
ChangYun Nursery:
This variety comes from Rong'an, Guangxi, China. The photo shows a medium-ripe fruit. The fruit is drop-shaped, has no seeds, and the skin and pulp are both sweet.
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